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nottswarwick

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  1. [quote name='Beedster' timestamp='1381477459' post='2239531'] Coming to your senses. I've come to mine - Precision, flats, Ampeg V4-B, Barefaced '69er, two cables. Nothing else needed [/quote] I'd love to hear that.
  2. So, what's that bass, and what's making that massive tone.
  3. [quote name='Telebass' timestamp='1381328886' post='2237686'] Straight swap for the Mustang? [/quote] That's a possibility, I'll come back later
  4. [quote name='Cosmo Valdemar' timestamp='1381317408' post='2237393'] That's probably my ultimate bass tone right there. [/quote] Yes
  5. [quote name='Twigman' timestamp='1381312446' post='2237258'] I think I have with my GB Shuttle 9.2 into my Barefaced S12T That sounds like perfection to me. [/quote] Yeah, you might be right. My genz neox is pretty clear, but not totally transparent. I like it though.
  6. For me, basic stuff I can do very competently as I said before. I know what a well set up bass and guitar feels like, as I have paid for plenty of excellent ones on the past. More complex stuff I will leave to the pros. And I wouldn't touch my Taylor acoustic, simply because we have a Taylor centre of excellence 2 miles away
  7. [quote name='Zenitram' timestamp='1381239244' post='2236226'] At a guess: http://www.cruztools.com/products/mitools.html [/quote] I have the guitar player tech kit, plus a couple of other things. Great quality tools.
  8. Good thread. I have recently invested in a small tool kit, Cruz Tools. I have know about action, intonation and truss rod stuff for ever. However, I have never really investigated doing it properly to spec and measurement. I can now set neck relief exactly, and do bridge and pickup height to measurements, and intonation. I don't know how to cut a nut, or how to do a fret dress though.
  9. What I crave personally is a totally uncoloured back line set up, so that my bass sounds like it does through headphones in my studio. Not found it yet.
  10. [quote name='niceguyhomer' timestamp='1381183278' post='2235643'] Cheers mate - it sounds as good as it looks. [/quote] Except quieter ........ Hope you get it sorted
  11. [quote name='GreeneKing' timestamp='1381178639' post='2235566'] Hiya Mr NW. I'm at work til the morning but I'll get back to you. It's not a Jazz width that I know. Peter [/quote] Ok
  12. What is the nut width? This looks nice. If it's narrow ish I'm am very tempted.
  13. [quote name='bassbiscuits' timestamp='1381174361' post='2235457'] Indeed - apologies for the change of heart nottswarwick! It's a very fine bass tho - happy playing! Cheers mate [/quote] It's ok, as I said, I was happy to keep it
  14. Lol, this bass is actually now staying with me. Bass biscuits and I have mutually decided to cancel the transaction. It's a great bass, not 100% right for either of us! but it am keeping it for now at least. All is good Great to meet you Chris
  15. To be fair we have about this many in the rep. We don't play them all but we can if required. A lot of us play and have played in many function and covers bands, so can play many many tunes from memory. ymmv etc etc
  16. Unless you need the sound from the amp I'd do what I do in my teaching studios: Bass into cheap DI box into a little desk Laptop or iPad into little desk Monitors or headphones out. I use a Spirit Folio notepad
  17. [quote name='Ghost_Bass' timestamp='1380808816' post='2230885'] I played with a drummer who had a Yamaha kit that opened in two and you could fit all the drums, one inside the bigger one up to the kick drum. Just one bag to carry the whole set! Let me see if i can dig out a pic... [/quote] Yamaha hip gig. Cool kits.
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